Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Bizarre metal conducts electricity without heating up

A team of researchers led by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory claims to have identified a ...

In an apparent contradiction to textbook physics, a metal has been identified that conducts electricity but produces almost no heat in the process. Such a strange property may be expected to occur in conductors operating at cryogenic temperatures, but a team of researchers led by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory claims to have discovered this unique property in vanadium dioxide at temperatures of around 67 °C (153 °F).

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